In Film
- 1979: The Changeling, directed by Peter Medak
- 1983: WarGames, directed by John Badham
- 1992: Singles, directed by Cameron Crowe
- 1997: Prefontaine, directed by Steve James
- 1997: The Sixth Man, directed by Randall Miller
- 1999: 10 Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Junger
- 2004: What the Bleep Do We Know: Down the Rabbit Hole, directed by William Arntz.
- 2007: Dan in Real Life, directed by Peter Hedges
- 2011: 21 and Over, directed by Jon Lucas
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